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Andy Ha

One Arsenal fan noticed the brilliant way Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang celebrated his free-kick

Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang continued his excellent start to the season with yet another goal as Arsenal beat Aston Villa 3-2.

Aubameyang stepped up and scored from a direct free-kick to complete a stunning turnaround after the Gunners had trailed 2-1.

Goals from John McGinn and Wesley had looked like condemning the Gunners to a first home defeat of the season, despite Nicolas Pepe pulling one back from the penalty spot.

But an equaliser from Calum Chambers and the free-kick from Aubameyang completed the stunning turnaround and bailed Arsenal out of trouble.

The situation of the game and the importance of the win meant the Arsenal striker understandably celebrated with huge passion.

The Gabon forward is known for his flamboyant goal celebrations, often performing a trademark flip.

And last season against Rennes, the 30-year-old donned a black mask seen in the superhero film Black Panther after netting against the French side.

However, after his goal against Villa on Sunday one Arsenal fan took to Twitter with a theory on his celebration.

He wrote: 'One on hand he's doing Pepe's celebration, on the other he's doing Lacazette's. Gave Pepe the penalty today, gave one to Lacazette a few years ago. What a great lad and team player.'

Arsenal supporters will certainly hope that they see the celebration many more times this season.

Next up for Unai Emery's side is Nottingham Forest at home in the Carabao Cup, before the trip to Manchester United next Monday night.

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